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(02-10-2022, 01:59 AM)Pckts Wrote: He's adamant the Leopard was 115kg.
Mohammad and Iman had nothing to do with the capture or weighing of the cat and that study is all 2nd hand sources which again is a problem. But ask either of them if what Iman said is true, they'll back Iman I'm sure.
I will text them.
For Imam, I will also show him the jaguar comparisons (if you didn't do that already) to make him see how uncomparable that leopard looks to a confirmed 110+ kg jaguar, now I am really curious to see how he will react to that. Maybe he will leave my message on read and never answer because he sees a very sheer fact of how that leopard doesn't clearly look to be 115kg?
We will see. And of course I will share his answer as he replies
(02-10-2022, 01:59 AM)Pckts Wrote: There are no Leopard's on earth that compare to Jaguars shown.
In fact, the largest reliably leopards compare at best to the 90-95 kg Jaguars I've shown that's why I instead buy the 95 kg weight and 100% discard and debunk the 115 kg one.
But even then, I'm 100% sure that me trying to text Imam will have as conclusion nothing newxeither another voice message or marking my message as "read". But again, who knows, I'll try a conversation
I haven't done so, he's a nice guy so I didn't want to call him out on the claims. But feel free, like I said, no matter what he says, there is absolutely no way I believe that cat is 115kg especially with a smaller TL than the 75kg M4.
I also don't think any Leopards you posted compare to the Jaguars you posted at 90-95kg's.
The limb and body girth are visible very different.